INDEX 



237 



Willoughby. W. W., paper by, on survi- 

 vals of ancient Indian symbol- 

 ism 101 



Willow baskets, use of, as molds, eastern 



United States 58 



Willow twigs, Pawnee use of framework 



of, as mold __ 59 



Wilson, Daniel, publication of illustra- 

 tion of Lower Mississippi Val- 

 ley ware by lu;^ 



Wilson, N. C, pottery of 149,cxxxii 



Wind power, use of xlii 



Winds, representation of, on eastern 



United States pottery ins 



Wing, designs representing, Apalachee- 



Ohio pottery 180 



Florida Peninsula pottery 12.3, 



LXXTX.XC 



Gulf Coast pottery 107, 



110, 114, LVII, LXXIV,LXXIX,I.XXX 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 95, XX 



South Appalachian pottery 140, 



C.XI.X.CXX 



Wings of vase from Franklin County, 



Fla 111,112, Lxxvin,Lxxix 



Winthrop, Mass. , pottery from 168, 179, clx 



Wisconsin, character of pottery of 32 



pottery of 188, 



192.195, CLXX.CLXXIII.CLXXIV 



Wolf, representations of, Florida Penin- 

 sula pottery.. 124, XVII 



Iroquoian pipes 174 



Women, making of pottery by, in eastern 



United States 57,58 



in Iroquoian province 163 



See Man. 

 Wood, imitation of vessels of. in clay, 



Florida peninsula 128 



manufacture of pipes of, eastern 



United States 172 



pos.sible suggestion of carved paddle 



designs by grain of ■. . . . 12 



use of blocks of. as molds for clay, 



eastern United States 50, 58. 59 



Words, evolution of cliii-clvii, clx, clxii 



World's Columbian Exposition, explora- 

 tion of Pocatquissing creek 



sites for 176 



Wright, Dr Harrison, exploration of Iro- 



j quoian province by 915 



report by, on collections of Wyoming 

 Historical and Geological So- 

 ciety 166 



Writing, picture, origin of clxvi-clxviii 



Written language, evolution of clxv-clxix 



Wyandots, habitat of 159 



1 Wyman, Jeffreys, liber-tempered ware 



collected by 123 



Iroquoian pottery collected by 168 



on shell-heap pottery in Florida 116 



on tempering materials of Florida 



pottery 117 



Wyoming county, Pa., pottery from. 166, CXLV 

 Wyoming Historical and Geological So- 

 ciety, designs from vases in 



collections of 171, CL. CLI 



pottery in collections of 165-166, 



CXLV-CXLVI 



Yadkin Valley pottery _ 145, 



147, 148-149, cxxx.cxxxii 

 resemblance of DelawareValley ware 



to 176,177 



resemblance of Potomac-Chesapeake 



pottery to 152,153,1.54 



Yamassees, former residence of 142 



Yellowstone National Park, pottery of. 194.201 

 possible origin of Hopewell mounds 



obsidian in. 194 



Yokai Indians, basket making among xvi 



Yucatan, Gulf Coast pottery suggesting 



that of 110-112, L.xxvi-LXXViiiA 



possible influence of art of, on eastern 



United States pottery 145 



Zigzag, use of, in color decoration, east- 

 em United States pottery 67 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 86 



in roulette decoration, eastern 



United States pottery 75 



Zuiii.occurrenceof pottery forms common 



at.inmiddleMississippivalley. 88 

 Zufii mythology, work on xxii 



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